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To obtain permission to use or copy Center-copyrighted materials (audio, text, graphics, images, artwork) from the Center’s website or from Center printed materials, please e-mail your request. Fax requests should be sent to 573.636.8608 (Attention: “Reprints”).

Please provide the following in your request:

information about the exact Center material you propose to use or copy, including the title of the document, page numbers, section titles, and copyright dates; to use information from the Center website, include the web address (URL) and, if possible, attach a copy of the specific information you wish to use

an explanation of how the Center information will be used and/or distributed and whether reprinted materials will be sold

a description of the nature of your organization or business (for-profit, not-for-profit, etc.)

Center may grant permission to use portions of its materials if the material will be reproduced for educational purposes, and if it will not be used in connection with commercial or for-profit activities.

Permission will not be granted:

To copy entire publications, pamphlets or other Center materials.

To use any material that has been discontinued or that is under revision.

To modify or adapt Center materials.

Please allow 5 business days for requests to be processed.

Trademark

The mark, and its logo, is a registered trademark of the Center for Patient Safety, CPS, and may not be used or reproduced without prior written consent.

Unless otherwise indicated, all information contained on this website, such as text, graphics, logos, button icons, images, audio and video clips, is copyrighted by and proprietary to the Center. The content displayed on any page of this website may be used for personal and noncommercial uses which do not harm the reputation of the Center, provided that the user does not remove any trademarks, copyright and any other notice contained in such content.

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This website (excluding linked sites) is controlled by the Center, which is headquartered in the State of Missouri, United States of America. By accessing this website both you and the Center agree that the statutes and laws of the State of Missouri, without regard to conflicts of laws principles thereof, will apply to all matters arising from or relating to use of this website. You and the Center for Patient Safety also agree and hereby submit to the exclusive personal jurisdiction and venue of the Superior Court of Cole County, Missouri, and the United States District Court with respect to such matters. Those who choose to access this website from other locations do so on their own initiative and are responsible for compliance with local laws.

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SUMMER 2017 NEWSLETTER RELEASED:

The Center for Patient Safety has released the Summer Newsletter. We’re certain you’ll find something of interest related to patient safety at your organization! Download the full newsletter to re

Do you have an EMS Patient Safety Plan?:

While we have all heard the old saying, “do you plan to fail or fail to plan,” this short statement has likely influenced many people to re-evaluate a current process or situation in their life. The

Patient Safety Resources:

Are you frustrated because others in your organization don’t seem to have the same passion or urgency to improve patient safety? Limited resources and increasing financial pressures are driving the foc

RESOURCES:

The Center for Patient Safety believes that collaboration and sharing are the best ways to drive improvement. We strive to provide the right solutions and resources to improve healthcare safety and quality.